The Path of the Righteous

Author: George MacDonald


The path of the righteous is shining,
Bright as the morning sun.
It leads through fields of glory,
And the race that must be run.

The path of the righteous is glowing,
With a light that never fades.
It shows the way to heaven,
And the joy that never fades.

The path of the righteous is narrow,
But it leads to life and peace.
It guides the soul to heaven,
And the love that will not cease.

The path of the righteous is shining,
For all the world to see.
It brings the soul to glory,
And the peace that is to be.

Type of Poem: Lyric Poem

Date Written: 1860-01-01

Date Published: 1874-01-01

Language: English

Keywords: Path, Righteous, Glory, Peace, Guidance

Source: Poetical Works

Publisher: Alexander Strahan

Rights/Permissions: Public Domain

Comments/Notes: A poem that celebrates the path of the righteous, which is illuminated by divine light and leads the soul to eternal peace and glory.

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